The Ministry of Defence said that an employee told it last week that the documents had been lost, and that an investigation had been launched. The documents, which include emails and PowerPoint presentations, originated in the office of a senior official at the MoD.
Year: 2021
South Africa’s President Cyril Ramaphosa has reimposed restrictions for two weeks to combat a surge in the highly contagious Delta variant.
Nine people, including 4 police officers, have died in separate attacks across Colombia, which has seen a recent surge in violence.
US strikes on eastern Syria near the border with Iraq killed at least five Iran-backed militia fighters, a war monitor reported.
Italy became a mask-free, “low-risk” zone for coronavirus, marking a milestone for the first European country to be hit by Covid.
BBC News says health secretary Sajid Javid will update MPs later on when the remaining Covid measures will lift in England.
Egypt brokers a deal with Hamas Israel – to allow emergency supplies through the crossing starting with fuel to power…
Foreign Minister Yair Lapid will meet his US and Bahraini counterparts in Rome on Sunday, Lapid’s office said, the first face-to-face diplomatic contacts for a senior member of the new Israeli government that was sworn in two weeks ago.
The Sunday papers report heavily on the resignation of health secretary Matt Hancock following the kissing scandal with aide Gina Coladangelo.
The Lebanese Armed Forces stated in a statement on Sunday that ten soldiers were hurt after protestors threw stun grenades at army forces during demonstrations in Lebanon’s northern city of Tripoli.
Friends of Prince Harry believe that while back in Britain he’s planning to reconnect with old pals from the life he left behind.
The Daily Express: BREXIT has been an “unalloyed success” which has “exceeded expectations” and set the country up for decades of growth and innovation, business secretary Kwasi Kwarteng has said.
Matching their achievements of 2016 is going to take some doing but Wales have the chance to reach the quarter-finals of the Euros 2020 when they face Denmark.
A court in Ras Al Khaimah ordered a young man to pay a woman Dh7,464 in compensation for posting her photos online and obligated him to pay legal fees and expenses.
Lebanon’s Hezbollah chief Sayyed Hassan Nasrallah on Friday repeated pledges to import Iranian fuel should shortages across the country persist.
GERMAN media has savaged Angela Merkel and accused of the Chancellor of double standards on the nation’s coronavirus restrictions as “football fans are not allowed to go to London, but she is”.
COUNCIL officers have warned that changing street names due to their “offensive” connotations could cost residents hundreds, according to reports.
HEALTH OFFICIALS have warned Brits not to “become complacent” as the nation approaches Freedom Day.
The victims appear to members of the Sinaloa and Jalisco gangs fighting for control of the narcotics trade in Zacatecas state
City will make a formal offer for Jack Grealish when Euro 2020 ends, while Villa has begun talks with Grealish over an improved contract
Matt Hancock has admitted to breaking social distancing rules after pictures of him kissing an aide were published in The Sun.
Lebanon’s caretaker prime minister on Friday approved a proposal to finance fuel imports at the rate of 3,900 Lebanese pounds to the dollar, instead of the previous 1,500 pound rate, amidst worsening gasoline shortages.
The UK has reported 35,204 new Delta cases in the latest week – a 46% increase. The new cases bring the total number of confirmed cases to 111,157.
Popstar Britney Spears has apologised to her fans for pretending to be OK while she was suffering under her “abusive” conservatorship.
Health Secretary Matt Hancock, 42, is fighting for his job today after an accusation of him having an affair with his closest aide.